Trudeau Research Fellowships

Trudeau Fellowships are among Canada’s most prestigious awards. They are valued at $225,000 (over three years), and the title, “Trudeau Fellow” is awarded for life. Fellowships support outstanding individuals who have the drive and ability to take on some of the most critical issues of modern society, setting themselves apart through their research achievements, creativity, and social commitment to one or more of the Foundation’s four themes: Human Rights And Dignity, Responsible Citizenship, Canada in the World, People and their Natural Environment

Nomination Process:Candidates must be nominated by a Canadian university or a Foundation Fellow. A complete nomination will consist of:

Nomination form (online)

Two-page background of the candidate

Nomination letter outlining candidate’s academic achievements and record of public engagement (no page limit; generally three to five pages long). Should reference:

Nominee’s intellectual gifts, especially for creative thinking at the highest international standards of their discipline

Nominee’s ability to communicate with other gifted thinkers and the general public

How a fellowship would enable the nominee to advance their work

Nominee’s commitment to work on issues related to the Foundation’s four themes

Up to three publications, articles, or book chapters written by the candidate (no books)

Other material relevant to the nomination, such as articles about the candidate

Important Dates:November 10, 2017Draft Nomination Letters due to RDS (julaine.hall@uwo.ca)December 4, 2017 Complete nominations uploaded to the Trudeau FoundationMay, 2018 Nominees will be notifiedSeptember, 2018 Official public announcement

Potential nominators and nominees are encouraged to consult with Julaine Hall at Research Development & Services (julaine.hall@uwo.ca) regarding this opportunity.